Aerie's new campaign features models with disabilities, and the internet is so obsessed

A new Arie campaign showcases models living with various disabilities, conditions, and illnesses. (Photos: Aerie)

Aerie is continuing its mission of celebrating real beauty.

The American Eagle brand’s latest campaign for its intimate apparel line features models with various conditions, such as Type 1 diabetes, vitiligo, Down syndrome, fibromyalgia, cancer, and more.

a model who looks like me! @Aerie is doing something so special! i have never seen true diversity of age, ethnicity, ability, and size from a company in my life! this is representation! pic.twitter.com/Rzzt5N504s

👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼I LOVE that her CGM/pump are on full display in both shots and that the #AerieReal campaign features REAL women with REAL bodies… including the pancreatically-challenged ones 😍😍 https://t.co/NaXf5aPPsh

Y’all, Aerie launched their new line with SO many diverse models! People of all races, ages and abilities are represented (and that’s just what is visible!!) Each model is so different from the next and they all look so beautiful! There’s even a model with body hair! #AerieRealpic.twitter.com/zbhbUkRBdU

A cancer survivor, down syndrome paralympian, me, and fibromyalgia (+ body hair). Their work in chronic illness and disability representation this campaign was REAL and AMAZING. (2/2) pic.twitter.com/J9LejjTaWU

Not only are the women featured in the advertisements, but they’re also the models on the website for the articles of clothing.

The beautiful images — which send an even more beautiful message — are receiving praise on social media, as many women are seeing themselves represented by a mainstream fashion brand.

Use to work for American eagle where they had an aerie they started this campaign a while ago but now they are REALLY showing more representation 👏👏👏 pushing the limits and changing the world little by little 😎

Evelyn McConnell, 17, who uses a wheelchair, tells Yahoo Lifestyle that while she wants to see people who look like her in the media, she rarely does. “Seeing someone who looks like me modeling for a prominent clothing brand is more special than I could ever explain. It reminds me that there are no limits on what I can do with my future,” she says.